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May03

Program of April 30, 2017-In honor of Yom Ha’atzma’ut-A rebroadcast of “Israel At 50”

by washingtonjewishradio on May 3rd, 2017 at 2:12 pm
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Hi Everybody!! A special broadcast of Washington Jewish Radio is up on the website for your enjoyment!! In honor of Israeli Independence Day or Yom Ha’atzma’ut as it is known in Hebrew, we present a re-broadcast of a special program I prepared back in 1998 called “Israel At 50”. It is a special retrospective look at the turbulent saga of the creation of the modern State of Israel with rare and priceless archival, broadcast and commercial recordings, all culled from the family archive. Each year since, we have re-broadcast the program which we do again this year as Israel turns 69!! It was originally aired on the now-defunct radio station WINX-AM in Rockville, Maryland. Here are the selections and highlights on the program:

PROGRAM OF SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 2017

ISRAEL AT 50-PART ONE

1. Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver announces the creation of the State of Israel to the United Nations on May 14, 1948.

2. One of the first known recordings of “Hatikvah” by the legendary opera star Alma Gluck and recorded for Victor in 1912. The first time the song is recorded by a star of such international stature.

3. “Aheim, Aheim” (To Home, To Home)-sung by Cantor Yossele Rosenblatt and recorded for Victor in 1923.

4. Hitler addresses the Reichstag and declares war on Poland, September 1, 1939, CBS radio network. Incidental translation by the legendary correspondent William L. Shirer, reporting on the scene.

5. The Reichstag sings after Hitler’s declaration of war is completed. They sing the German national anthem, “Deutschland Uber Alles” (Germany Over All) and a Nazi anthem, “Der Horst Wessel Lied” (The Horst Wessel Song). CBS radio network, September 1, 1939.

6. Belsen concentration camp is liberated by the British Second Army, April, 1945. Reverend (Rabbi) Leslie Hardman, Jewish Chaplain to the British Second Army, conducts a Jewish service for the liberated prisoners.

7. Liberated Jewish prisoners sing “Sim Shalom” and are interviewed by Patrick Gordon Walker of the British Broadcasting Corporation, April, 1945.

8. “Yisrolik, Kumt Aheim” (Jews Come Home)-Cantor Velveleh Rothstein. Sun Records, 1945.

9. “Eretz Yisroel Iz Unzer Land” (Translated then as “Palestine Is Our Home”). Columbia Records, 1946.

10. “My Home, My Home”. Mary Small, Apollo Records, 1947.

11. “Vi Ahin Zoll Ich Gehn” (Where Can I Go?). Leo Fuld with the Wardour Singers. British Decca, London, 1947.

12. Excerpt from “Operation Nightmare” broadcast on the CBS radio network on June 9, 1947 on behalf of the United Jewish Appeal starring Al Jolson. Jolson sings “Eli, Eli”.

13. The United Nations radio service broadcasts of the proceedings and vote of the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine.

a. Statement by Hershel Johnson, United States representative.

b. Statement by Andrei Gromyko, Soviet Union representative.

c. The vote itself, conducted by Chairman Oswaldo Arranyo of Brazil, November 29, 1947.

14. Broadcast of the celebration of the passing of the Partition Plan by the United Nations in Mograbi Square in Tel Aviv, by correspondent Arthur Holtzman of the CBS and Mutual radio networks.

ISRAEL AT 50-PART TWO

1. Mohammed F. Jamali, Iraq’s ambassador to the United Nations, issues Iraq’s rejection of the Partition Plan, December, 1947.

2. “Palestina, Unzer Heim” (Palestine, Our Home). Jennie Goldstein, DeLuxe Records, January, 1948.

3. “Operation Nightmare, Chapter Two”, broadcast on the ABC radio network on April 19, 1948 on behalf of the United Jewish Appeal starring Al Jolson, Richard Widmark and George Jessel.

4. “Avinu Malkeinu” and reading from the Book Of Exodus.

5. Richard Williams of the BBC describes the withdrawal of British forces from Palestine as the British Mandate ends on May 14, 1948.

6. General Sir Alan Cunningham, last British High Commissioner of Palestine gives his farewell address as the British leave Palestine on May 14, 1948.

7. Special addition to the end of the film “Catskill Honeymoon” in honor of the new State Of Israel. Starring Irving Grossman, Bas Sheva and an all-star cast. They sing two great songs, “I’m Going Home” and “Sing, Israel Sing”. Taken directly from the soundtrack of the 1948 film.

8. The first news broadcast from the new State Of Israel, May 15, 1948. Arthur Holtzman, correspondent for the CBS and Mutual networks, describes an air battle over Tel Aviv.

9. ‘Ai Di Die Da”. Sung by Aaron Lebedeff. Columbia Records, June 1948.

10. “Di Nayeh Hora” (The New Hora). Sung by Cantor Moishe Oysher. Taken from a radio broadcast made on WEVD in New York in June, 1948.

11. “Home Again In Israel”. Sung by Benny Bell. Recorded for Bell Novelty Records, July, 1948.

12. “Israel” sung by Al Jolson with Lou Bring’s orchestra and chorus. From the June 10, 1948 broadcast of the “Kraft Music Hall” on the NBC radio network.

13. “Am Yisroel Chai” (The People Of Israel Live). Sung by Molly Picon at a rally for the new State Of Israel at Madison Square Garden in New York. Taken from a broadcast of the rally carried nationwide over the CBS radio network.

14. “Singt Alle Yidelach” (Sing All Jews). Malavsky Family. Tikva Records, 1949.

Well there it is. A line up of rare, poignant and priceless recordings that you can’t hear anywhere else but right here on Washington Jewish Radio. Don’t forget to spread the good word about the program and forward the website to everyone you can. Ben and I hope that you enjoy this very special broadcast. Am Yisroel Chai!! The People Of Israel Live!!

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Apr23

Program of April 23, 2017-Yom Hashoah Program

by washingtonjewishradio on April 23rd, 2017 at 11:12 pm
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Hi Everybody!! Our special program in commemoration of Yom Hashoah, the Holocaust Memorial Day, is up on the website. A very poignant yet important program as we pay homage to the Six Million Jews murdered during the Holocaust.  A program of rare and special selections, some even featuring those who became part of the Six Million themselves. Rare and special recordings culled from our family archive, featuring over 110 years of great selections. It is a program that only Ben and I can bring to you. We hope that it brings a special added dimension to your observance of this most somber day. Here is the line-up for this week’s special program:

PROGRAM OF SUNDAY APRIL 23, 2017-YOM HASHOAH PROGRAM

Z’Chor-Sol Zim-1983

Special Av Harachamim-Cantor Moishe Oysher-Taken from a radio broadcast made in the New York area of a Hazkorah commemoration held in New York’s Madison Square Garden shortly after the end of the war in 1945.

Partizaner Lied-Jan Peerce-1964

Memories-Journeys-1989

Warsaw Lament-Cantor Moshe Ganchoff and choir, directed by Max Helfman-1945

The Struma-Avi Kunstler-1984

Nesson Dorma-Joseph Schmidt-One of great voices of the 20th century. Known as the “German Caruso”, he perished in an internment camp in Switzerland in 1942. This recording made in Germany before he had to flee on August 7, 1934.

Keil Moleh Rachamim-Cantor Sholom Katz-This recording of the Prayer For The Dead, dedicated to the victims of the Holocaust, was recorded in Czecheslovakia in 1946. It became world famous and in 1950, it was awarded the “Prix Du Disque” prize by Paris Match magazine and it was heard in the Academy Award winning movie “The Garden Of The Finzi-Continis” in 1971.

Zmiros L’Yom Hashabbos-Cantor Yisroel Bakon-Recorded in Poland right before the German invasion in 1939, Cantor Bakon and his wife and son perished in the extermination camp of Belzec in 1943.

Adoshem, Adoshem-Cantor Gershon Sirota-One of the greatest Cantors of all time, he davvened for many years at the Great Tlomatzka Street Synagogue of Warsaw. He was world famous and his artistry praised by all lovers of fine music, both Jewish and non-Jewish. Cantor Sirota died in the Warsaw Ghetto in 1943. This recording, made with the Tlomatzka Street Synagogue Choir, was released in 1929.

Never Again-Sol Zim-1983

BEN’S SELECTIONS ON THE PROGRAM:

Tatteh, Tatteh-Yaakov Shwekey

Red Sector A-Rush

Koli Shma-Yeshiva Boys Choir

Theme from “Schindler’s List”-Composed by John Williams and played by legendary violinist, Itzhak Perlman.

Racheim-Lev Tahor

Ani Maamin-Vocalish

On next week’s program, in honor of Yom Ha’atzmaut, we will rebroadcast our special program “Israel At 50”. This was a special program which I prepared in honor, at the time, in commemoration of Israel’s 50th anniversary. It tells the turbulent saga of Israel’s birth using rare broadcast recordings, news broadcasts, commercial recordings and even film soundtracks. It is a program that has received many great reviews over the years and you will enjoy it very much!! Until then, thanks for listening and have a great week!!

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Apr16

Program of April 16, 2017-Passover Program #2

by washingtonjewishradio on April 16th, 2017 at 9:00 pm
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Hi Everybody!! The second full program for Passover is up on the website for your enjoyment!! Whether you get to hear it before the holiday begins or after, you will enjoy it very much!! Two more hours of the finest vintage and modern Passover music, culled from our family archive of over 110 years of great recordings!! Here’s the line-up for this week’s special program:

PROGRAM OF SUNDAY, APRIL 16, 2017-PASSOVER PROGRAM #2

V’Koreiv P’Zurenu-Shmilu Rosenberg-1982

Hodu LaShem-Safam-1980

Pischu Li-Richard Tucker-1959

Into The Sea (spoof of “Under The Sea” from the film “The Little Mermaids”)-Shlock Rock-1997

Four Fancy Kashes-Benny Bell-1947

Oy, Der Peisach, Peisach-The Bursteins-1960

Passover-Paul Zim-1985

Chasal Sidur Pesach-Belz Chassidic Choir-1984

Avodim Hayinu and V’Hi Sheumdo-Cantor Moshe Koussevitzky-1962

Echod Mi Yodea-Aviva Nir-1980

Let My People Go-Mordechai Ben David-1985

Chad Gadyo-Ben Zion Shenker-1975

Umipnei Chatoeinu-Cantor Aaron Caplow-1955

Pischu Li-Shloime Dachs-1998

BEN’S SELECTIONS ON THE PROGRAM:

Deliver Us-from the film “The Prince Of Egypt” featuring Ofra Haza

Amnesty-Safam

Uptown Seder (spoof of “Uptown Funk” by Bruno Mars)-613

When You Believe-from the film “Prince Of Egypt” featuring Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston

Hu Elokeinu-Eitan Katz

Passover Medley-Maccabeats

Well, that’s the line-up and Ben and I hope you enjoy it!! On next week’s program we turn the mood somber for the special Yom Hashoah program, with rare and poignant selections. In the meantime, have a great “last days” of Passover and enjoy!! Thanks for listening!!

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Apr09

Program of April 9, 2017-Passover Program #1

by washingtonjewishradio on April 9th, 2017 at 4:33 pm
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Hi Everybody!! The first of two complete programs for Passover is up on the website for your enjoyment!! Whether you hear it before Yom Tov, or during Chol Hamoed, I am sure you will very much enjoy this fine special edition of the program. It features lots of rare and wonderful vintage and modern selections, all culled from our family archive of over 110 years of great recordings. Ben and I thank you for all of your support and we wish you a very Happy Passover, Ah Zissen Pesach and Chag Sameach!! Here is the line-up for this week’s special program:

PROGRAM OF SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 2017-PASSOVER PROGRAM #1

Kiddush For Passover-Jan Peerce with the Orchestra and Chorus of the Columbia Broadcasting System directed by Maestro Alfredo Antonini. From the April 9, 1960 broadcast of “The Ed Sullivan Show” on the CBS television network.

Goles Mitzrayim-Mordechai Ben David-1985

Passover Medley-Cantor Moishe Oysher and the Barry Sisters-taken from a radio broadcast made in the New York area in 1949.

V’Hi Sheumdo-Avraham Fried-1985

Seder Too (spoof of the George Harrison song “Set On You”)-Shlock Rock-1989

Pesach In Portugal (spoof of “April In Portugal”)-Mickey Katz-1958

Kol Rinah-Tz’lil V’Zemer Boys Choir-1992

Die Fir Kashes (The Four Questions)-The Malavsky Family-1953

Hodu Ladoshem-Debbie Friedman-1981

Dayenu-Sol Zim-1979

V’Higadeta L’Vincho-Rabbi Yitzchok Ungar-1993

B’Tzeis Yisroel-Belz Chassidic Choir-1981

Pesach Tzeit (Passover Time)-Aaron Lebedeff-1923

Tal-Cantors Yossele Rosenblatt and Melech Kaufman-1923

BEN’S SELECTIONS ON THE PROGRAM:

The Plagues from “The Prince Of Egypt”-Ralph Fiennes and Amick Berk

V’Hi Sheumdo-Yonatan Rozel

P-A-S-S-O-V-E-R by 613. Spoof of two songs, “Got Us Falling In Love” by DJ Usher and “We Are Who We Are” by Kesha

Seder In the USA (spoof of “Party In The USA” by Miley Cyrus)-Party Treats

Passover Rhapsody (spoof of “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen)-Aish.com

Ano Hashem-Chevra

Well, that’s the line-up for the special Passover program and Ben and I hope that you enjoy it!! Next week, another great program filled with lots more Passover music. Until then, have a wonderful holiday with your families and friends and enjoy!! Thanks for listening!!

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Apr07

Program of April 2, 2017

by washingtonjewishradio on April 7th, 2017 at 1:15 am
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Hi Everybody!! Another great edition of the program is up on the website for your enjoyment!! On this week’s program is the first Passover music for you to enjoy. The full Passover programs will be broadcast the next two weeks.  All of it featuring the finest in vintage and modern Jewish music for this most festive of holidays!! Don’t forget to spread the good word about Washington Jewish Radio. Forward the website to everyone you can. Ben and I appreciate all of the support we get from you, our great listeners!! Here is the line-up for this week’s program:

PROGRAM OF SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 2017

Ki Shemesh-New York School Of Jewish Song-1975

Eliyohu Ha Novi-Camp Shalva Choir-1988

Halleluyah-Gevatron-1976

Eli, Eli-Cantor Leibele Waldman-1939

Ilon, Ilon-Belz Chassidic Choir-1983

Tal-Cantor Moshe Stern-1972

Come Seder With Us (spoof of “Consider Yourself” from the show “Oliver”)-Shlock Rock-2012

Dayenu-Burton Sisters-1950

Bedikas Chometz-Avi Kuntsler-1984

Kadesh Urchatz-Reuven Erez-1980

Ho Lachmo Anyo-Aviva Nir-1980

Shiru Lashem-Chaim Schwartz-1990

Mame-Barry Sisters-1973

On the Cantorial Feature, two very nice selections by Col. Shai Abramson. He is currently the Chief Cantor of the Israeli Defense Forces.  These two selections are from a 2014 CD made for benefit of the Friends Of The Israeli Defense Forces.

1. P’Saach Lonu Shaar

2. V’Yirushalayim Ircho

BEN’S SELECTIONS ON THE PROGRAM:

Hatikvah-Hazkenny Voices

Chazak-Yeshiva Boys Choir

Yesh Tikvah-Benny Friedman

Adon Olam-Eitan Katz

Y’Simcha-Chaim Shwekey

Hashem Melech-Gadi and Benny Elbaz

On next week’s program, the first of two complete programs of Passover music. Until then, have a great week and thank you very much for listening to the program. Thanks for your support!!

 

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